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treatment of, as a remedy for, against; for the purpose or<br />

object of: This medication is for skin infections only. It's<br />

for your own good. 5 for the sake of, Brit on or US and Canadian<br />

also in behalf of, in the interest of: Would you really do that<br />

for me? 6 in the direction of, to, towards, into: Head for the<br />

hills! 7 to save, in the interest or benefit of, for the sake<br />

or benefit of, conducive to; because of, on account of, by<br />

reason of: Every summer, they went to Carlsbad for their<br />

health. She hated him for what he represented. 8 to go to,<br />

destined for: I am leaving for Tierra del Fuego tomorrow. 9<br />

suitable or suited for, fit or fitted or fitting for,<br />

appropriate for, proper for: I am not sure that this colour is<br />

for you. Is it right for me to speak out now? 10 for the<br />

duration of; over (the extent of), during, in the course of,<br />

throughout, through: She stayed for a week. 11 despite, in<br />

spite of, notwithstanding, allowing for: For all his<br />

complaining, he seemed satisfied. 12 as for. regarding, in<br />

regard to, as regards, respecting, concerning, as far as<br />

(something or someone) is concerned: As for Betty, let her do<br />

as she likes.<br />

--conj. 13 because, since, as, inasmuch as, seeing that, owing<br />

or due to the fact that: I was unable to see him, for he was<br />

out of the office.<br />

forbid v. prohibit, ban, hinder, stop, exclude, debar, preclude,<br />

prevent; outlaw, interdict, disallow, proscribe, taboo; veto: I<br />

was forbidden from entering. They forbid smoking in the<br />

classrooms.<br />

forbidding<br />

adj. 1 repellent, repulsive, offensive, odious, abhorrent: In<br />

his long cloak and mask, he presented a forbidding appearance.<br />

2 hostile, unfriendly, stern, harsh, menacing, threatening,<br />

ominous, dangerous, bad, nasty, ugly, unpleasant: The coast<br />

here is rocky and forbidding. The old crone gave him a<br />

forbidding look and we cringed.<br />

force n. 1 power, might, energy, strength, potency, vigour,<br />

intensity, violence, impact; dynamism, pressure: The force of<br />

the blow knocked me down. 2 coercion, pressure, constraint,<br />

duress, compulsion, arm-twisting: When persuasion failed, the<br />

guards resorted to force. 3 troops, soldiers, army: NATO

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